Orani Journal
01 — Behind the Journal

The Perspective Behind the Publication.

Orani Journal is an independent editorial publication exploring everyday supplementation habits, nutritional awareness, and active lifestyle choices for men. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body.

It was founded by Marcus Chen, a Jakarta-based writer with a background in active lifestyle documentation and evidence-informed nutritional writing, with a view to creating an editorial resource that applied journalistic discipline to a subject typically dominated by marketing language.

Editorial portrait of Marcus Chen, founding editor of Orani Journal, soft natural light, minimal studio setting

Marcus Chen — Founding Editor

02 — How it began

An observation turned archive.

The Journal began as a private supplement journal in 2022. Marcus had been tracking his own daily supplement intake, documenting which additions felt relevant to his active routine and which did not, cross-referencing his observations against published nutritional research. The discipline of keeping a record, he found, imposed a useful rigour on choices that had previously been driven by marketing copy.

By 2023, the journal had become a correspondence between Marcus and a small group of men with similar active routines and similar frustrations with the supplement industry's tendency to overclaim. The editorial publication grew from that correspondence — a record of observed nutritional patterns, documented against the evidence base, written without commercial alignment.

Orani Journal has since developed a modest but engaged readership across Southeast Asia, primarily among men with consistent gym and endurance routines who find the editorial register more useful than the promotional register that dominates most supplement coverage. The publication maintains its founding independence: no sponsored content, no brand affiliations, no undisclosed commercial relationships.

03 — The Team

Who writes for the Journal.

Editorial portrait of Marcus Chen, founding editor, soft natural light composition

Marcus Chen

Founding Editor

Marcus Chen founded Orani Journal and leads the editorial direction. His writing focuses on the intersection of daily nutritional habits, active lifestyle documentation, and evidence-informed supplement awareness for men. Based in Jakarta.

Editorial portrait of Adrian Cooper, contributing editor, natural light studio composition

Adrian Cooper

Contributing Editor

Adrian Cooper is a contributing editor specialising in active lifestyle nutrition and supplement stacking research for men. His editorial focus is on translating published nutritional evidence into practical daily context for active readers.

Editorial workspace portrait of Reza Pratama, guest contributor, soft daylight, Jakarta

Reza Pratama

Guest Contributor

Reza Pratama is a Jakarta-based guest contributor writing on active lifestyle nutrition and micronutrient awareness for men. His work focuses on the evidence base behind daily zinc, B-vitamin, and iron choices in the context of consistent physical activity.

04 — What we stand for

The four editorial commitments.

01

Editorial independence.

No sponsored content. No brand affiliations. No performance-based content arrangements. The editorial team selects subjects based entirely on what the readership finds useful, not what the supplement industry would like covered.

02

Evidence-informed writing.

Articles are grounded in published nutritional research. Where peer-reviewed literature is available, it is cited. Where it is not, the editorial team clearly distinguishes between documented observation and opinion. Overclaiming is editorially prohibited.

03

Two-editor review.

Every article is reviewed by at least one second editor before publication. This second review serves a fact-checking and editorial consistency function. Corrections, when necessary, are noted publicly within the original article.

04

Whole-food first.

The Journal's consistent editorial position is that supplementation addresses gaps in dietary intake, not the reverse. Coverage frames supplements as additions to a nutritionally varied whole-food diet, not replacements for one. This principle governs all editorial content.

05 — From the archive

Editorial workspace. Jakarta, 2026.

Morning desk setup with supplement containers and notebook, natural daylight, editorial composition
Editorial portrait of the founding editor at work, soft natural light, minimal setting
Editorial workspace with books, vitamin containers, and a glass of water on a pale desk
Open notebook and pen on a minimalist desk, morning light from the window, editorial overhead
06 — Read the publication

Begin with the most recent observations.